Title: Footprints in the Bajra Author: Nabina Das Publisher: Cedar Books, 2010 We go from place to place. In Durjanpur,...
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Cover illustration for the London edition of Miguel Cervantes Don Quixote In 1981, Salman Rushdie’s second novel, Midnight’s Children, with...
Book Review by Namrata Title: The Crooked Line Author: Ismat Chugtai (Translated from Urdu by Tahira Naqvi) Publisher: Speaking...
No No- Boy by John Okada (1956) was the first novel by a Japanese American dealing with the Japanese internment...
When we travel or go on a holiday, we look forward to discovering spaces and cultures new to us. Here...
“Only novels can make people feel through words that they went through actual experiences. Depending on whether or not...
Reviewed by Debraj Mookerjee Title: The Revenge of the Non-vegetarian Author: Upamanyu Chatterjee Publisher: Speaking Tiger; 2018 Some book titles...
Munshi Premchand(1880-1936), born as Dhanpat Rai Shrivastav, was one of the foremost Hindi writers of the early twentieth century....
Reviewed by Mitali Chakravarty Title: Losing Kei Author: Suzanne Kamata Publisher: Leapfrog Press Pages: 195 Losing Kei, a novel...
(From the New York Times. Link to the complete article given below) HONG KONG — Ma Jian, an exiled Chinese...
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